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The family in Italy: Cultural changes and implications for treatment

2012

In Italy family is characterized by strong ties and is based on mutual aid of all its members. In the last 20 years, the structure of families has been significantly influenced by demographic, economic and professional changes, determining a transition from a patriarchal to a nuclear family model, with a higher number of single-parent families, single-person households, childless couples, same-sex couples. However, this transition has been slower than that occurring in other countries, probably as an ongoing impact of prevalent Catholic ideology. Major demographic changes in Italian families include, 1) a decrease in the number of marriages, delays in getting married and an high number of c…

Family therapymedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectCulturePsychological interventionBirth rateDivorcemedicineHumansFamilyMutual aidPsychiatryNuclear familymedia_commonFamily Characteristicsbusiness.industryMental DisordersItalyResearch strategiesPsychiatry and Mental HealthMental DisorderFamily TherapyIdeologybusinessPsychosocialDemographyFamily CharacteristicHuman
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Scavengers on the move: behavioural changes in foraging search patterns during the annual cycle

2013

Background: Optimal foraging theory predicts that animals will tend to maximize foraging success by optimizing search strategies. However, how organisms detect sparsely distributed food resources remains an open question. When targets are sparse and unpredictably distributed, a Lévy strategy should maximize foraging success. By contrast, when resources are abundant and regularly distributed, simple Brownian random movement should be sufficient. Although very different groups of organisms exhibit Lévy motion, the shift from a Lévy to a Brownian search strategy has been suggested to depend on internal and external factors such as sex, prey density, or environmental context. However, animal re…

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Doctoral education reform in Finland : institutionalized and individualized doctoral studies within European framework

2017

In Europe, doctoral education systems have been systematically reformed. These reforms are aimed at improving the quality of research and the competitiveness of European countries. In Finland, the reform project of doctoral education started vigorously in the mid-1990s which has contributed significantly to the emergence of more structured doctoral training. The starting point for this article was a recent national follow-up evaluation of doctoral education in Finland. The results are based on qualitative analysis of a survey and interview data collected in the evaluation. The results showed that Finnish universities are launching the university-wide graduate school model. Each university i…

Program evaluationdoctoral educationHigher educationDoctoral studiesEducationInterview dataPolitical science0502 economics and businessPedagogySuomidoctoral studiesta516Doctoral educationreformevaluationbusiness.industry05 social sciences050301 educationResearch strategieshigher educationAccountabilitykorkea-asteen koulutusbusiness0503 educationarviointi050203 business & managementQualitative researchtohtorikoulutusEuropean Journal of Higher Education
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Mapping the landscape of urology: A new media-based cross-sectional analysis of public versus academic interest.

2018

Objectives To quantify public and academic interest in the urological field using a novel new media-based methodology. Methods We systematically measured public and academic interest in 56 urological keywords and combined in nine subspecialties. Public interest was quantified as video views on YouTube. Academic interest was quantified as article citations using Microsoft Academic Search. The public-to-academic interest ratio was calculated for a comparison of subspecialties as well as for diseases and treatments. Results For the selected 56 urological keywords, we found 226 617 591 video views on YouTube and 2 146 287 citations in the academic literature. The public-to-academic interest rat…

Public Health InformaticsUrologic Diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyInternetBiomedical Researchbusiness.industryCross-sectional studyUrology030232 urology & nephrologyUrologyUrological DiseasesKidney transplantNew mediaPublic interest03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCross-Sectional StudiesResearch strategies030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPatient informationmedicineSocial mediaMass MediabusinessSocieties MedicalInternational journal of urology : official journal of the Japanese Urological Association
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Influence on self-efficacy of the degree of authenticity of the inquiry carried out in two secondary school science projects

2021

Las creencias sobre la propia capacidad para llevar a cabo con exito una tarea concreta (autoeficacia) influyen en la implicacion y la motivacion hacia dicha tarea. En las ultimas decadas se ha incrementado el foco de atencion hacia estas creencias en el area de ciencias no solo como uno de los predictores mas consistentes del desempeno real del alumnado, sino por la existencia de desigualdades sistematicas en la autoeficacia de chicos y chicas. Aunque el Aprendizaje Basado en Proyectos (ABP) en el aula de ciencias posee diversas caracteristicas que potencialmente pueden contribuir a la mejoria de la autoeficacia en ciencias del alumnado, las evidencias entre la relacion de los elementos de…

Secondary education05 social scienceseducación secundariaSocial Sciences050301 educationDesign elements and principlesEducationProject-Based LearningHResearch strategiesAprenentatge0502 economics and businessautoeficaciasecondary educationaprendizaje basada en proyectosEducació secundàriaSociologyinquiryindagación0503 educationHumanitiesself-efficacy050203 business & management
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Role of Testosterone in Male Sexual Impotent Patients

1985

The role of biological factors contributing to development of sexual dysfunction (SD) has given rise to controversy over many years. Whereas a broad consensus is achieved that schizophrenia and affective psychoses have a biological etiology, such mechanisms receive less acceptance for SD. Conversely, the observation that SD is frequently a concomitant factor in affective illness is subject of current interest in research. For both diseases SD and affective disorder impaired gonadal function is documented (Rubin et al., 1981; Benkert and Holsboer, 1984), whereas both disorders may well occur independantly from each other. In the following section we outline briefly some of the presently avai…

Sexual dysfunctionbusiness.industrySchizophreniaResearch strategiesmedicineEtiologyTestosterone (patch)medicine.symptombusinessmedicine.diseaseClinical psychology
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The interface of clinical psychopharmacology and psychopathology.

1989

Four areas of common interest for clinical psychopharmacology and psychopathology are identified: (1) the diagnostic-based approach in clinical psychopharmacology; (2) the characterization of psychotropic drugs according the main psychopathologically defined target symptoms; (3) prediction of treatment response; (4) development of rating scales. The current state of research strategies in these areas is discussed and the need for new strategies is stressed. In particular, diagnosis-based research strategies in clinical psychopharmacology are not fully justified by empirical data; an alternative approach is discussed.

Treatment responseEmpirical dataPsychotropic DrugsPsychotherapistPsychopathologyPsychopharmacologyGeneral NeuroscienceMEDLINEGeneral MedicinePsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyPsychotic DisordersRating scaleResearch strategiesHumansPharmacology (medical)PsychopharmacologyPsychologyBiological PsychiatryClinical psychologyPsychopathologyEuropean archives of psychiatry and neurological sciences
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The Multifaceted Nature of Agency and Professional Learning

2017

The present volume has aimed to cover a broad range of approaches to agency at work, exploring its relationship with professional learning and development. Thus, the chapters included in this book have discussed the role of agency in learning and development, considering a variety of working life contexts and applying both conceptual and empirical perspectives. This final chapter provides an overview of both the conceptual approaches and the empirical implementations. We see the perspectives as complementary. From the content of the book, we discern the phenomena as falling on two main dimensions, clustering at opposite ends of these dimensions. Thus, the following contrasts are evidenced: …

Working life05 social sciencesProfessional development050301 educationVariety (cybernetics)EpistemologyResearch strategiesPhenomenonProfessional learning communityPolitical science0502 economics and businessPedagogyAgency (sociology)0503 educationImplementation050203 business & management
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A common role for psychotropic medications: memory impairment.

2002

Summary The psychopathologic profile of mental disorders is very diverse and psychotropic medications used to treat them differ in their chemical structure. Nevertheless, these drugs share these four characteristics: delayed onset of clinical response, not one of them can be said to cure, there is a high number of non-responders, and the mechanism responsible for their therapeutic action is not known. It is hypothesized that the action of psychotropic medications is memory impairment, understanding memory as the trace left in the nervous system not only by individual experiences but also by genetic and epigenetic phenomena. It is suggested that it would be beneficial to translate some resea…

medicine.medical_specialtyPsychotropic DrugsTherapeutic actionMechanism (biology)Mental DisordersDelayed onsetBrainGeneral MedicineModels PsychologicalAntidepressive AgentsAction (philosophy)Research strategiesMemorymedicineCyclic AMPMemory impairmentHumansPsychologyPsychiatryClinical psychologyAntipsychotic AgentsSignal TransductionMedical hypotheses
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